Editor’s Note: Hayden is a research assistant at Michigan State University (MSU). Mathieu Ngouajio and Daniel Brainard, who […]
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The second annual New Jersey Agricultural Convention and Trade Show will take place Feb. 5-7, 2013, at the […]
A Colleague came across an article from the Ladies’ Home Journal that dates back to about 1911. The […]
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Chefs and home cooks in the Eastern U.S. could soon have easier access to a homegrown “super food,” […]
More or less in the middle of New Mexico State University’s (NMSU) new Student Centered Field Laboratory, nestled […]
When it came to specialty crop pest control, the words “foolproof” and “methyl bromide” were nearly synonymous. In […]
With planting season just around the corner and more growers relying on seed treatments to provide disease and […]